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ED EMS time: A COVID‐friendly alternative to ambulance ride‐alongs

BACKGROUND: Ambulance ride‐alongs are frequently a critical element of educational programs for learners of prehospital emergency care. We describe a novel alternative to the EMS ride‐along experience more conducive to COVID‐19 restrictions. METHODS: “ED EMS time” was developed as an alternative tra...

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Autores principales: Grawey, Tom, Hinze, Janice, Weston, Benjamin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8486211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34632247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aet2.10689
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description BACKGROUND: Ambulance ride‐alongs are frequently a critical element of educational programs for learners of prehospital emergency care. We describe a novel alternative to the EMS ride‐along experience more conducive to COVID‐19 restrictions. METHODS: “ED EMS time” was developed as an alternative training method to provide a field‐type experience within the emergency department (ED) setting. Over the course of a 4‐h shift, medical students observe and complete standardized reflections on online medical control radio consultations and EMS‐to‐ED patient handoffs. Medical students also interview EMS clinicians to gain insight into prehospital care and the challenges that occur in the field. Experiences are debriefed with an EMS attending. RESULTS: Medical students expressed increased knowledge around the challenges and treatment capabilities of EMS through the ED EMS time experience. They were able to explain what information obtained from the scene was helpful to EMS clinicians. Medical students were able to realize the objectives of ambulance ride time through an ED experience designed around EMS. CONCLUSIONS: ED EMS time represents a novel approach to teaching medical students the intricacies of prehospital medicine from the confines of the ED while avoiding direct patient contact, preserving PPE, and limiting COVID‐19 exposure.
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spelling pubmed-84862112021-12-06 ED EMS time: A COVID‐friendly alternative to ambulance ride‐alongs Grawey, Tom Hinze, Janice Weston, Benjamin AEM Educ Train New Ideas in B‐e‐d‐side Teaching BACKGROUND: Ambulance ride‐alongs are frequently a critical element of educational programs for learners of prehospital emergency care. We describe a novel alternative to the EMS ride‐along experience more conducive to COVID‐19 restrictions. METHODS: “ED EMS time” was developed as an alternative training method to provide a field‐type experience within the emergency department (ED) setting. Over the course of a 4‐h shift, medical students observe and complete standardized reflections on online medical control radio consultations and EMS‐to‐ED patient handoffs. Medical students also interview EMS clinicians to gain insight into prehospital care and the challenges that occur in the field. Experiences are debriefed with an EMS attending. RESULTS: Medical students expressed increased knowledge around the challenges and treatment capabilities of EMS through the ED EMS time experience. They were able to explain what information obtained from the scene was helpful to EMS clinicians. Medical students were able to realize the objectives of ambulance ride time through an ED experience designed around EMS. CONCLUSIONS: ED EMS time represents a novel approach to teaching medical students the intricacies of prehospital medicine from the confines of the ED while avoiding direct patient contact, preserving PPE, and limiting COVID‐19 exposure. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8486211/ /pubmed/34632247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aet2.10689 Text en © 2021 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8486211/
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